- Adam, The Hon. Mr, ii. 255, 337.
- Adams, Thomas, i. [398]; ii. 210, 413.
- Adams, W.E. ("Caractacus"), i. [64], [68], [80], [109], [123], [125], [142].
- Affirm, Allowed to, ii. 246.
- Affirmation Bills (see also Oaths Bill and Evidence Amendment), i. [169]; ii. 234, 246, 272, 281, 304, 312, 315, 336, 358, 361, 374.
- Agnosticism, ii. 117.
- Agricultural Hall, i. [226], [231].
- Agricultural Labourers' Movement, i. [374], [378].
- Aliens, Destitute, ii. 404
- Allsop, Thomas, i. [64], [68], [273].
- America, Visits to, i. [380]; ii. 1.
- Amusements, Boyish, i. [5].
- Andrews, S. Pearl, i. [384].
- Arago, Emanuel, i. [318], [320].
- Arch, Joseph, i. [374], [392]; ii. 368.
- Arms Bill, ii. 196.
- Army, Flogging in, ii. 201, 259.
- Army life, i. [25], [35].
- Arnold, Matthew, i. [230]; ii. 151, 329.
- Arnold, Rev. T., i. [279].
- Atheism and Secularism, i. [332].
- Atheistic position stated, i. [87], [210], [337], [340]; ii. 115.
- Atheistic morality, i. [334], [339]; ii. 157.
- Ayrton, Hon. A.S., i. [142], [149]; ii. 209.
- "B.V." (See Thomson.)
- Ball, John, i. [374], [378].
- Ballincollig, An Eviction at, i. [31].
- Baptism, i. [4].
- Bar, Speeches at the, 1st, ii. 241;
- 2nd. ii. 267;
- 3rd, ii. 295;
- 4th, ii. 341.
- Barker, J., i. [121].
- Barker, Rev. W., i. [207].
- Barttelot, Sir W., ii. 239, 272.
- Beaconsfield, Lord. (See Disraeli.)
- Beales, Edmund, i. [220].
- Beesly, Prof., i. [314], [319].
- Bendall, S., i. [189]; ii. 79.
- Bernard, S., i. [64], [79], [99], [204].
- Besant, Annie, i. [400]; ii. 12, 33, 65, 70, 87, 92, 136, 175, 223, 286, 291, 308, 343, 382, 395, 406, 418.
- Biggar, J., ii. 35, 195.
- Birth, i. 3.
- Bismarck, i. [312], [316].
- Bizoin, A.G., i. [317].
- Blanc, L., i. [65], [321].
- Blasphemy Laws, i. [129]; ii. 319, 405.
- Blasphemy prosecutions, ii. 316, 324.
- Bohn, H.G., ii. 24.
- Bolingbroke, ii. 116.
- Bonner's Fields, i. [8], [20], [23], [25].
- Bradlaugh, Alice, i. [49], [116]; ii. 93, 104, 291, 343, 401.
- Bradlaugh, Charles (jun.), i. [95], [117], [300].
- Bradlaugh, Charles (sen.), i. [2], [3], [13], [27].
- Bradlaugh, Elizabeth (Mrs Norman), i. [13], [15], [20], [27], [35], [37], [349].
- Bradlaugh, Harriet, i. [114].
- Bradlaugh, James, i. 2.
- Bradlaugh, Mrs (sen.), i. [3], [4], [36], [41], [49].
- Bradlaugh, Mrs S.L., i. [49], [173], [181], [276], [300].
- Bradlaugh, W.R., i. [114], [348].
- "Bradlaugh for Northampton," i. [276].
- Bright, John, i. [270]; ii. 101, 214, 228, 234, 266, 271, 288, 348.
- Brimont, Mde. de, i. [314], [347].
- Brindley, Dr, i. [160].
- British Banner, i. [20].
- Broadhurst, H., ii. 105, 308, 402, 414.
- Bryce, Prof., ii. 216.
- Büchner, Dr L., i. [381]; ii. [129].
- Buckle, H., ii. 119.
- Burns, J., ii. 382, 406, 417.
- Burt, T., i. [249], [376], [392]; ii. 347, 348, 368, 402, 414.
- Business life:
- office boy, i. [7];
- wharf clerk, i. [7];
- "coal merchant," i. [17];
- selling braces, i. [19];
- soldier, i. [26];
- errand boy, i. [41];
- solicitor's clerk, i. [48], [90], [99];
- city merchant, i. [100], [299];
- financier, i. [101];
- publisher, ii. 17, 100, 417;
- and printer, ii. 101.
- Butler, Bishop, ii. 116, 150.
- Campbell, Alexander, i. [88].
- Capper, C., i. [274]; ii. 65.
- "Caractacus." (See W.E. Adams.)
- Cardinal's Broken Oath, A, ii. 309.
- Carlile, R., i. [9], [159], [333]; ii. 165.
- Carlile, Mrs Sharples, i. [9], [19], [20], [24], [41].
- Carlile, Mrs Sharples, The Daughters of, i. [9], [11], [19], [388]; ii. 4.
- Carlist country, Through the, i. [355].
- Carlyle, T., ii. 165, 422.
- Castelar, Emilio, i. [154], [353], [359], [364]; ii. 4.
- Cavendish, Lord F., ii. 217.
- Chancellor's salary, The Lord, ii. 406.
- Channel Tunnel, The. ii. 381.
- Chaplin, H., ii. 227, 231, 271, 336.
- Character, Alleged change of, i. [211], [279]; ii. 415.
- Characteristics, i. [279]; ii. 49, 99, 101, 152, 423.
- Childhood, i. [4].
- Christian, The, ii. 67.
- Christian Globe, The, ii. 264.
- Christian Times, The, i. [210].
- Chronicle, The Daily, ii. 264.
- Churchill, Lord R., i. 14; ii. 230, 261, 272, 298, 338, 349, 363, 371, 374, 377, 380.
- City Solicitor, The, ii. 21, 27.
- Clarke, Sir E., ii. 268, 378, 405, 419.
- Clergy, Letters to the, i. [128].
- Clerical libeller, A, i. [99].
- Clerical feeling on the Oath question, ii. 250, 275, 291, 314, 319.
- Clerkenwell explosion, The, i. [257].
- Clifford, Prof., ii. 133.
- Clock Tower, Imprisoned in the, ii. 245.
- Closing years, ii. 102, 368.
- Cluseret, General, i. [115], [253], [262].
- "Cob of Coal" story, ii. 76.
- Coercion Bill, The, ii. 196, 258, 290, 377.
- Collet, C.D., i. [139], [142].
- Commune, The, i. [322].
- Compulsory Education, i. [265].
- Congreve, Dr, i. [314].
- Conway, Moncure D., ii. 9, 41, 43, 276, 312.
- Cooper, Robert, i. [78].
- Cooper, R.A., i. [267], [364].
- Cooper, Thomas, i. [84], [209].
- Corbett, ----, ii. 264, 302.
- Corporation, The London (Malversation Charges), ii. 374.
- Counsel in the various lawsuits--
- Chitty, T., i. [297].
- Coleridge, Sir J.D. (Sol.-Gen.), i. [144].
- Collier, Sir R. (Att.-Gen.), i. [144], [182].
- Crump, F.O., ii. 322.
- Danckwertz, W.O., ii. 352.
- Giffard, Sir H. (see also Giffard), ii. 23, 73, 177, 260, 292, 322, 327, 355.
- Grantham W. (see also Grantham), ii. 75, 79.
- Hunter, Dr. W.A. (see also Hunter), ii. 322.
- Hutton, Crompton, i. [145].
- James, Sir H. (Att.-Gen.) (see also James), ii. 355.
- Karslake, Sir J. (Att.-Gen.), i. [141].
- Keane, D., i. [284].
- Moloney, M., ii. 73, 317, 328.
- O'Malley, i. [90].
- Russell, Sir C. ii. 73.
- Seymour, Digby (see also Seymour), i. [290].
- Straight, Douglas, ii. 20.
- Smith, Lumley, i. [284].
- Smith, Montague (see also Judges), i. [140], [184].
- Solicitors-Gen., i. [142], [144]; ii. 355.
- Wood, i. [285].
- Wright, R.S., ii. 352.
- Courtney, L.H., ii. 177.
- Courtship, i. [44].
- Cowen, Joseph, i. [83], [376]; ii. [270], [276], [288].
- Crawford, J.G., i. [130], [139], [143].
- Cremer, W.R., i. [220].
- Crémieux, A., i. [317].
- Cross, Sir R.A., ii. 336.
- Darwin, C., ii. 23, 119.
- Davey, Sir H., ii. 266.
- Death, The fear of, i. [198].
- Death and funeral, ii. 110, 420.
- Debates:--
- Armstrong, ii. 50;
- Barker, i. [207];
- Baylee, i. [161];
- Bowes, i. [87];
- Brindley, i. [159];
- Browne, ii. 44;
- Burns, i. [343];
- Cooper, i. [209];
- Court, i. [88];
- Douglas, i. [63];
- Marsden Gibson, ii. 407;
- Gordon, ii. 47;
- Grant, i. [84], [158]; ii, [38];
- Harrison, i. [338], [341], [342];
- Holyoake, i .[322];
- Hutchings, i. [167];
- Hyndman, ii. 189, 417;
- Father Ignatius, i. [342];
- King, i. [332];
- Lawson, i. [170];
- Lightfoot, ii. 49;
- Mackie, i. [170];
- Mahalm, i. [170];
- Matthias, i. [87];
- M'Cann, i. [244]; ii. 142;
- Mensor, i. [87];
- Porteous, i. [212];
- Roberts, ii. [46];
- Robertson, i. [336];
- Rutherford, i. [170];
- Simpson, ii. 47;
- Smart, i. [89];
- Westerby, ii. 51 132, 138;
- Woodville Woodman, i. [170], [212].
- Denning, Inspector, ii. 287, 289, 336.
- Derby, Lord, ii. 177, 294.
- Devonport case, The, i. [175].
- Dickson, Col., i. [220], [315].
- Dilke, Ashton, ii. 216, 289, 308, 347.
- Dillwyn, L.L., ii. 224, 303, 375.
- Disestablishment, i. [265].
- Dispatch, Weekly, i. [186], [233]; ii. 265.
- Disraeli, B., i. [222], [309]; ii. 85, 245.
- Donnybrook Fair, At, i. [32].
- Drysdale, Dr C., ii. 24.
- Drysdale, Dr J., ii. 138.
- Dublin, In, i. [261].
- Duel, Challenged to a, ii. 259.
- Early closing legislation, ii. 401.
- Echo, i. [319]; ii. 239.
- Education, i. 4;
- of his children, i. [116], [347].
- Eight hours' question, The, ii. 189, 413, 417.
- Election addresses, i. [264], [393].
- Election colours, i. [267].
- Election funds, i. [263], [267], [278], [396], [400]; ii. 265.
- Election work, gratuitous, i. [266].
- Emerson, R.W., i. [388].
- Employer and employed. (See Master and Servant.)
- Employers' Liability Bill, i. [269]; ii. 49, 259, 369, 374, 380, 402, 406, 415.
- Enfield, Viscount, i. [147].
- Enlisting, i. [26].
- Esquiros, A., i. [114].
- Evidence Amendment Act (see also Affirmation and Oath), i. [129], [169], [284], [288]; ii. 216.
- Examiner, i. [353], [400].
- Expunge the resolutions of exclusion, Motion to, ii. 404, 419.
- Fanatical Monkeys, The, i. [133], [233], [291]; ii. 76, 151.
- Farrar, Archdeacon, ii. 116.
- Favre, Jules, i. [314], [320], [322].
- Fawcett, Prof. H., ii. 23.
- Fencing, i. [39].
- Fenian Brotherhood, The, i. [253].
- Ferrier, Dr, ii. 138.
- Financial Reformer, The, ii. 68.
- First pamphlet, i. [23].
- Firth, J.F.B., ii. 216.
- Fishing, i. 6, 116; ii. 99, 103, 380, 417.
- Flint, Professor, ii. 56, 120, 125.
- Flourens, G., i. [322].
- Foote, G.W., i. [359], [394]; ii. 87, 92, 316, 324, 412.
- Forcibly ejected from the House of Commons, ii. 286.
- Forster, W.E., ii. 195.
- Fournichon, L., i. [317].
- Fowler, Sir R., ii. 226, 271, 287, 374.
- Fowler, W., i. [397].
- France, i. [154], [312].
- Fraser, Bishop, ii. 161.
- Freeman, The, ii. 285.
- Freemasonry, i. [203].
- Freethinker, The, ii. 316, 324.
- French elections, Nominated at the, i. [321].
- Friendly Societies, ii. 404.
- "G.R." i. [123].
- Gambetta, L., i. [317], [321].
- Garibaldi, i. [67], [114], [150], [170], [203], [214].
- Garrison, W.L., i. [384], [386].
- Gibson, Rev. Marsden, ii. 141, 407.
- Gibson, Milner, i. [142].
- Gibson. J.G. (Att.-Gen. for Ireland), ii. 226.
- Giffard, Sir H. (Lord Halsbury), i. [274], [311]; ii. 235, 239, 255, 337.
- (See also Counsel.)
- Gilpin, C., i. [265], [268], [394]; ii. 65.
- Girardin, E. de, i. [330].
- Gladstone, W.E., i. [144], [148], [222], [251], [258], [262], [267], [272], [310], [390]; ii. 164, 192, 209, 226, 239, 242, 269, 282, 297, 338, 345, 365, 369, 391, 416, 419, 426.
- Goldsmith's Row, Working Men's Hall in, i. [47].
- Gorst, Sir J., ii. 243, 261, 267, 294.
- Gospels, Early Criticism of the, i. [16], [22], [63], [84]; ii. 148.
- Gospels and the Thirty-nine Articles, The, i. [8].
- Grahame, Cuninghame, ii. 382, 384, 414.
- Grand Orient of France, i. [204].
- Grant, Rev. B., i. [19], [73], [84], [158], [160], [166]; ii. 39.
- Grantham, W., ii. 75, 257.
- (See also Counsel.)
- Granville, Lord, i. [314].
- Grote, G., ii. 16, 176.
- Guernsey methods, i. [189].
- Gurney, J., i. [153], [264], [276], [394], [398].
- Guyot, Yves, i. [331].
- Habits and surroundings, ii. 97.
- Hall of Science, City Road, i. [219].
- Hall of Science, Old Street, i. [248], [336], [343].
- Hamilton, Lord G., ii. 308, 375.
- Hamilton, Sir W., ii. 213.
- Harcourt, Sir W.V., ii. 295, 334, 405.
- Harrison, Rev. A.J., i. [338], [341], [342], [354]; ii. 39.
- Harrison, Frederic, i. [319].
- Hartington, Lord, ii. 336.
- Harvey, T., i. [94].
- Headlam, Rev. S., ii. 23, 275.
- Henley, Lord, i. [265], [268], [294].
- Herbert, Auberon, ii. 82.
- Herzen, A., i. [115], [204].
- Hicks-Beach, Sir M., ii. 358, 361, 362, 371, 405.
- Hobbes, T., ii. 115, 129.
- Holbach, ii. 116.
- Holker, Sir J., ii. 219, 265, 269.
- Holyoake, Austin, i. [21], [132], [139], [142], [144], [218], [267], [285], [332], [390], [394]; ii. 12, 16.
- Holyoake, G.J., i. [21], [64], [69], [78], [128], [175], [332]; ii. 16, 35, 65, 142, 223, 277.
- Home life, i. [111].
- Home Rule, i. [258]; ii. [192], [200], [363], [369].
- Home sold up, The, i. [301].
- Homeless, i. [117].
- Hooper, A., i. [25], [42], [276].
- Hopps, Rev. J. Page, i. [143].
- Hopwood, C.H., ii. 219, 358.
- Horsley, Rev. J.W., ii. 23.
- Howell, G., i. [220], [319].
- Hubbard, J.G., ii. 271.
- Huddersfield, Difficulties at, i. [240].
- Huddersfield Examiner, The, ii. 66, 73.
- Hugo, V., i. [65]; ii. 162
- "Humanity's Gain from Unbelief," ii. 141, 407.
- Hunger, i. [25].
- Hunter, Dr W.A., ii. 389, 419.
- (See also Counsel.)
- Hutchings, W., i. [166].
- Huxley, Prof., i. [341]; ii. 128, 151.
- Hyde Park Meetings:--
- Sunday Trading Bill, i. [52];
- Government Reform Bill, i. [81];
- Garibaldi, i. [214];
- Reform League, i. [224], [234];
- Parks Regulation Bill, i. [372];
- Peace Demonstrations, ii. 82;
- Grant to Prince of Wales, ii. 84;
- Constitutional Rights, ii. 308.
- Hyndman, H.M., ii. 414, 417.
- "I Believe," i. [168]
- "Iconoclast," Use of the name, i. [42], [144].
- Illingworth, A., ii. 258, 337.
- "Impeachment of the House of Brunswick," i. [306]; ii. 225, 230.
- India, ii. 108, 198, 409, 416, 426.
- India, Visit to, ii. 106, 409.
- Inniscarra, Right of way at, i. [33].
- Investigator, i. [64], [79], [87], [95], [97], [111], [119].
- Italy, The cause of liberty in, i. [151], [214]; ii. 192, 198.
- Ireland, i. 29, 252; ii. 192.
- "Ireland Society," The, i. [259].
- Irish Question, Essay on the, i. [257].
- Irish Land Bill, The, ii. 274.
- James, Sir H., ii. 215, 273, 391, 405.
- (See also Counsel.)
- Jessel, Sir George, ii. 19, 29.
- Jingoism, ii. 82.
- John Street Institution, The, i. [21].
- Jones, B.B., i. [17], [62], [218].
- Jones, Ernest, i. [82], [232], [268], [378].
- Jones, Lloyd, i. [319].
- Judges before whom Mr Bradlaugh appeared--
- Baggallay, L.J., ii. 262, 292.
- Blackburn, Lord, i. [288], [290]; ii. 322
- Bovill, L.C.J., i. [287].
- Bramwell, L.J., i. [139], [144]; ii. 27, 262, 322.
- Brett, L.J., i. 286; ii. 27, 292, 305, 307, 355.
- Byles, J., i. [187].
- Channell, Baron, i. [187], [287].
- Cleasby, Baron, i. [147], [287].
- Cockburn, L.C.J., i. [287], [293]; ii. 21, 23, 36, 179.
- Coleridge, L.C.J., ii. 215, 278, 292, 322, 327, 346.
- Cotton, L.J., ii. 27, 305, 307, 355.
- Denman, J., ii. 278, 292, 305.
- Erle, L.C.J., i. [187].
- Field, J., ii. 79, 320, 321.
- Fitzgerald, Lord, ii. 322.
- Grove, J., ii. 74, 278, 280, 306, 351.
- Hawkins, J., ii. 292, 305, 392.
- Holker, L.J., ii. 305.
- Huddleston, Baron, ii. 306, 351, 393.
- Keating, J., i. [187], [287].
- Kelly, L.C., Baron, i. [147], [287], [288].
- Lindley, J., ii. 74, 280, 355.
- Lush, J., ii. 22, 262.
- Manisty, J., ii. 306, 320, 392.
- Martin, Baron, i. [141].
- Mathew, J., ii. 260, 320, 346.
- Mellor, J., i. [288], [294], [295]; ii. 21, 25.
- Prentice, S., Q.C. (arbitrator), i. [285].
- Selborne, Lord Chancellor, ii. 322.
- Smith, Montague, J., i. [284], [287].
- (See also Counsel.)
- Stephen, J., ii. 318, 320, 346, 354.
- Watkin Williams, J., ii. 278, 292, 306, 320.
- Watson, Lord, ii. 322.
- Willes, J., i. [141], [297].
- Williams, J., i. [187].
- Wood, Vice-Chancellor, i. [282].
- Kant, ii. 122.
- Kelly, Col., i. [115], [253], [256].
- Kenealy, Dr, i. [377].
- Kipling, Rudyard, i. [213]; ii. 198.
- Knowlton Pamphlet, prosecution of, ii. 16, 20, 33, 175.
- Labouchere, H., i. [400]; ii. 197, 209, 215, 234, 240, 261, 271, 275, 279, 284, 297, 303, 308, 319, 334, 341, 347, 359, 368, 374, 414.
- Labour Bureau, ii. 191, 369.
- Lancashire relief, i. [206], [216].
- Land laws, Reform of the, i. [129], [264], [375]; ii. 179, 182, 368.
- Lansdowne, Marquis of, i. [149].
- Law, Harriet, i. [129], [249]; ii. 65.
- Law Times, The, ii. 321.
- Lawson, Rev. T., i. [170].
- Lawsuits:--
- Att. Gen. (trial at bar), ii. 91, 351.
- Bolton, i. [77].
- Clarke, ii. 91, 260.
- De Rin, i. [284].
- Devonport, i. [182].
- Edgcumbe, ii. 73.
- English Joint Stock Bank, i. 282.
- Erskine, ii. 91, 96, 109, 307, 321.
- Gossett, ii. 91, 346.
- Gurney, ii. 91, 306, 320.
- Huddersfield, i. [243].
- Knowlton pamphlet, ii. 16, 20, 33.
- Laker, ii. 79.
- Mackay's libellous "Life" (various suits), ii. 397.
- Mirfield, i. [297].
- National Reformer, i. [137].
- Newdegate, ii. 91, 322.
- Peters, ii. 109, 393.
- Queen (Sir H. Tyler), ii. 91, 316, 327.
- Razor, i. [290].
- St Stephen's Review, ii. 392.
- Wigan, i. [168].
- Wyatt, i. [48].
- Layard, Sir A.H., i. [280], [369].
- "Leaves," i. [30].
- Lectures at--
- Accrington, i. [77];
- Altrincham, i. [194];
- Ashton-under-Lyne, i. [260];
- Bedlington, i. [239];
- Blyth, i. [249];
- Boardman's Edge, i. [199];
- Bolton, i. [77];
- Bradford, i. [74];
- Chesterfield, i. [198];
- Congleton, ii. 55;
- Darwen, i. [313]; ii. 53;
- Dewsbury, i. [200];
- Doncaster, i. [74], [76];
- Edinburgh, ii. 56;
- Glasgow, i. [78];
- Guernsey, i. [189];
- Halifax, i. [77];
- Huddersfield, i. [202], [241], [245], [260];
- Leeds, i. [200];
- Leigh, i. [196];
- Liverpool, i. [238];
- Manchester, i. [246];
- Newcastle, i. [73];
- Newton Abbot, i. [207];
- Northampton, i. [74];
- Norwich, i. [170], [308];
- Oxford, ii. 52;
- Plymouth, i. [175];
- Portsmouth, i. [250];
- Rochdale, i. [196];
- Scarborough, ii. 58;
- Seghill, i. [251];
- Shaw, i. [195];
- Sheffield, i. [72], [76];
- Sowerby Bridge, i. [306], [308];
- Stourbridge, i. [306];
- Sunderland, i. [73];
- Warrington, i. [196];
- Wigan, i. [162];
- Yarmouth, i. [171].
- Lees, Dr F.R., i. [268].
- Lennox, Lord H., ii. 225.
- Leno, J.B., i. [53].
- Lepard & Co., i. [2], [7], [36].
- Leverson, M., i. [99], [290].
- Lewis, Sir George, ii. 280.
- Linton, W.J., i. [109], [130].
- Literary Work, i. [23], [63]; ii. 103.
- Liverpool Daily Post, i. [376].
- Living Age, ii. 55.
- Lovett, William, i. 8.
- Lunatic visitors, ii. 59.
- Macdonald, A., i. [376].
- Magee, Dr, i. [308]; ii. 149, 159, 371.
- Magistrates--
- D'Eyncourt, Mr, ii. 289.
- Figgins, Alderman, ii. 20, 22.
- Flowers, Mr, ii. 280.
- Mayor, Lord, ii. 317.
- Vaughan, Mr, ii. 28, 72, 280.
- Marjoribanks, E. (Lord Tweedmouth), ii. 255, 303.
- Malthus, Rev. T., ii. 169.
- Malthusian advocacy, i. [125]; ii. 28, 171, 247, 387, 414.
- Malthusian League, The, ii. 28.
- Manchester Martyrs, The, i. [256].
- Manchester poisoning case, A, i. [91].
- Manning, Cardinal, i. [341], [374], [389]; ii. 93, 239, 252, 309.
- Marine adventure, A, i. [181].
- Market rights and tolls, ii. 377, 379, 414.
- Marriage, i. [48].
- Marriage, Views on, ii. 161.
- Marsden, Mark E., i. 7.
- Martin, Emma, ii. [64].
- Martineau, Dr, ii. 123.
- Marx, Dr K., i. [331].
- Master and servant, i. [123], [129], [264].
- (See Employers' Liability Bill.)
- Materialism, ii. 127.
- May, Sir E., ii. 216, 230.
- Mayne, Sir R., i. [222].
- Mazzini, i. [69], [114], [150].
- M'Carthy, J., ii. 238.
- M'Sorley, Rev. H., i. [102].
- Medical students, Rowdyism of, ii. 83.
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] A friend studying the Topographer and Genealogist found the following extract in Vol. II.:—
"Hoxne Hundred.
"Kelsall Church. Brass; no figure. John Parker, gent., who married Dorothy Bradlaugh, alias Jacob; died 24 April, 1605, aged 66.
"Laxfield Church. On a stone which had the figure of a man and two women still remains a shield with the arms of Bradlaugh alias Jacob."
"A stone in the north wall of the vestry for Nicholas Bradley alias Jacob, buried 8th August, 1628."
[2] In the Gauntlet for Sept. 22nd, 1833, Carlile, who had been formally separated from his wife nine months previously, says:—
"Many months did not elapse before we stood pledged to a moral marriage, and to a resolution to avow that marriage immediately after my liberation. I took the first opportunity of doing it, as I now take the first of explaining the introduction. As a public man, I will be associated with nothing that is to be concealed from the public. Many, I know, will carp upon my freedom as to divorce and marriage; and to such persons I say, if they are worth a word, that I do so because I hate hypocrisy, because I hate everything that is foul and indecent, because I will not deceive any one. I have led a miserable wedded life through twenty years, from disparity of mind and temper; and, for the next twenty, I have resolved to have a wife in whom I may find a companion and helpmate.... I will make one woman happy, and I will not make any other woman unhappy. Richard Carlile.